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Making worse.
exasperating
exacerbating
intensifying
1
This is
aggravating
the disillusionment with democracy among young people, he said.
2
That said; this may not be quite as
aggravating
as it sounds.
3
He said that by spreading misinformation, the DHBs were
aggravating
the situation.
4
Here she stopped short in the most
aggravating
manner in the world.
5
Judge Ian Mill said there were several
aggravating
features to Alhisaynawi's offending.
6
The Mahommedan historian of those times takes delight in
aggravating
the charge.
7
Alcohol abuse seems to be an
aggravating
rather than a precipitating factor.
8
He said a parallel lack of affordable accommodation was an
aggravating
factor.
9
In the multivariate analysis, the independent
aggravating
effect mediated by pregnancy persisted.
10
He says there is no use in
aggravating
the feelings by discussion.
11
The decision not to train was precautionary to avoid
aggravating
the injury.
12
So it is an
aggravating
factor at least as to Count 1.
13
It was covered in snow and was free of
aggravating
Christmas decorations.
14
The family afflictions were
aggravating
the ferocity of Professor Julius von Hartrott.
15
One of the most
aggravating
days I ever spent on the job.
16
Equally
aggravating
was the fact that there still was no Eiffel challenger.
aggravating
aggravate
aggravating circumstances
most aggravating
very aggravating
aggravating factors
so aggravating